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 The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office said a 29-year-old woman admitted to using a hot pot to burn a 10-year-old child to  teach the child a lesson,  according to a press release. Jennifer Posey was arrested on Tuesday and charged with aggravated child abuse. Authorities said Posey was in charge of the 10-year-old and two other children when the incident happened on June 26. The sheriff s office said Posey made the victim instant ramen on the stove, and afterward, the victim was playing with one of the other children and pretending to spill a bowl of hot ramen on her. Posey took the pot used to make the ramen a few minutes before and pressed it against the victim s arm  in an attempt to teach stanley mug  the child a lesson,  the sheriff s office said. The child suffered a burn that was approximately four inches, authorities said. Posey admitted to burning the child to detectives, the sheriff s office said.  Children will be children, but an adult should know better than to use  stanley cup such great physical punishment to try to correct their bad behavior. This suspect s actions were intentional, unacceptable, and she will now face the consequences for  stanley cups inflicting unnecessary pain on a helpless child,  said Sheriff Chad Chronister. Rcls VIDEO: Car goes airborne into home, killing driver
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